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Shaun Quinlan Environmental Scientist Education B.S.J., Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism West Virginia University, 1995 Registration/Certification ASTM Technical & Professional Training in Environmental Site Assessments for Commercial Real Estate Sediment and Erosion Control Certification in Delaware and Maryland Building Performance Institute, Inc. – Building Analyst Certification OSHA Certified Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER per 29 CFR 1910.120) OSHA certified Confined Space Entry & Rescue Training (29 CFR 1910.146) OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety Areas of Specialization On-site management of soil excavation and segregation projects Wetland vegetative surveys, hydrology monitoring & habitat restoration Hydrologic data collection, retrieval and management technologies Storm water management, sediment & erosion control systems Proficient in ASTM Environmental Site Assessment Standards Proficient in use of environmental field monitoring equipment Remediation system construction, operation and maintenance Overview of Project Experience Site operator for a Superfund site located in New Jersey. Responsible for daily meetings with the Army Corps of Engineers (EPA Oversight), decontamination of the entire ERH-MPE system, deconstructing large parts of the MPE system, rebuilding the MPE system, winterizing water tanks and over 1,000 feet of pipes & hoses, completing steam spear installation as well as horizontal well installation, fixing fencing and tracking waste inventory (characterizing & disposal). Conducted vegetative plot monitoring, wetland invasive flora inspections, hydrology monitoring and storm water management inspections at a Superfund Site with EPA oversight. Project leader of river data acquisition and management for multiyear river hydrology monitoring program to assess and minimize ecological impacts of hydro-electric dam operations. Managed multiyear on-site soil excavation and segregation project in ecologically sensitive landscape adjacent to Little Gunpowder River and Maryland state park property. Managed all aspects of on-site health and safety procedures for large- scale projects with multiple contractors and significant safety issues with zero incidents or accidents. Served as the construction supervisor for a large-scale industrial demolition and remediation project with regulatory oversight. Managed personnel and logistics of quarterly groundwater sampling for a Superfund Site with EPA oversight. 3157 Limestone Rd, Cochranville, PA 19330 Office: 610.593.5500 | Direct: 610.806.5292 | Email: [email protected] - 1 -

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Page 1: Shaun Quinlan - BSTI · 2018-08-23 · Shaun Quinlan Environmental Scientist Education B.S.J., Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism West Virginia University, 1995

Shaun Quinlan Environmental Scientist

Education

B.S.J., Perley Isaac Reed School

of Journalism

West Virginia University, 1995

Registration/Certification

ASTM Technical & Professional

Training in Environmental Site

Assessments for Commercial

Real Estate

Sediment and Erosion Control

Certification in Delaware and

Maryland

Building Performance Institute, Inc.

– Building Analyst Certification

OSHA Certified Hazardous Waste

Operations and Emergency

Response

(HAZWOPER per 29 CFR 1910.120)

OSHA certified Confined Space

Entry & Rescue Training

(29 CFR 1910.146)

OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety

Areas of Specialization

On-site management of soil excavation and segregation projects

Wetland vegetative surveys, hydrology monitoring & habitat restoration

Hydrologic data collection, retrieval and management technologies

Storm water management, sediment & erosion control systems

Proficient in ASTM Environmental Site Assessment Standards

Proficient in use of environmental field monitoring equipment

Remediation system construction, operation and maintenance

Overview of Project Experience

Site operator for a Superfund site located in New Jersey. Responsible

for daily meetings with the Army Corps of Engineers (EPA Oversight),

decontamination of the entire ERH-MPE system, deconstructing large

parts of the MPE system, rebuilding the MPE system, winterizing water

tanks and over 1,000 feet of pipes & hoses, completing steam spear

installation as well as horizontal well installation, fixing fencing and

tracking waste inventory (characterizing & disposal).

Conducted vegetative plot monitoring, wetland invasive flora

inspections, hydrology monitoring and storm water management

inspections at a Superfund Site with EPA oversight.

Project leader of river data acquisition and management for multiyear

river hydrology monitoring program to assess and minimize ecological

impacts of hydro-electric dam operations.

Managed multiyear on-site soil excavation and segregation project in

ecologically sensitive landscape adjacent to Little Gunpowder River and

Maryland state park property.

Managed all aspects of on-site health and safety procedures for large-

scale projects with multiple contractors and significant safety issues

with zero incidents or accidents.

Served as the construction supervisor for a large-scale industrial

demolition and remediation project with regulatory oversight.

Managed personnel and logistics of quarterly groundwater sampling for

a Superfund Site with EPA oversight.

3157 Limestone Rd, Cochranville, PA 19330

Office: 610.593.5500 | Direct: 610.806.5292 | Email: [email protected]

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Overview of Project Experience (continued)

Project leader for multiple Phase I, Phase II and Transaction Screens involving a wide variety of commercial

properties.

Implemented field soil and groundwater sampling and monitoring programs.

Manager of 4-acre wetland mitigation: supervised excavation of retention berm & spillway, established

monitoring methods for plant surveys, established invasive flora removal strategies & developed the plan

for planting a mix of native wetland flora.

Utilized USDA Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program to install 50 foot forested stream buffers on

over 45 acres of riparian areas, planted 4,700 native trees & shrubs, conducted annual monitoring to

document mortality rates of newly planted flora.

Established habitat enhancement program for wood ducks, screech owls, turkeys & bats.

Served as the on-site technician at a large-scale treatment system installation for major public utility.

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Shaun Quinlan